Posted on 07/04/2018 4:26:16 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
My sister had a bout of it. Thankfully caught in the bullseye stage, the only time it’s treatable. She’s fine. But some really serious crap.
I’ve been researching diabetes lately. At least diabetes is easy to reverse and usually eliminate (intermittent fasting and low carbs when you do eat). Lyme disease, FORGET IT. If you don’t get treated immediately, your life is destroyed.
“BS You dont get the symptoms she experienced just a few hours after being bitten by the tic.”
Agree, nothing like that. More likely she was simply hiking through the now Lyme infested Northeast (thank you liberals, for that gift too).
A family member of mine suffered a stroke at the age of 50. Doctors diagnosed her has having Lyme Disease. The disease affects the heart muscles and nervous system causing it to beat irregularly. The cavitation of the blood from the abnormal beating action caused a blood clot which would occur again. Lucky they were able to regulate the heart palpitations and treat the Lyme Disease.
So where did you get your medical degree from? And have her doctors contacted you for your obvious expertise in such medical matters?
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